The ring that surrounds the watch face and holds the mineral watch glass in place. A sports or divers watch could have a rotating bezel to be used as a timer."
Attached to the watchband, a watchcase houses the bezel and dial, the movement (or the complete inner workings of a watch that keep the time, move the watch's hands, etc.) and the back, which is either snapped on or screwed in."
The ring that surrounds the watch face and holds the crystal in place. A sports or divers watch could have a rotating bezel to be used as a timer."Length, is the length of a watch from end to end. Men's watches are typically sized to fit wrists from 7 to 10 inches. Women's watches are typically sized to fit wrists from 6 to 8 inches. Adding or removing links can resize some watchbands or bracelets. Other bands offer several buckle holes for the best fit.
Case width is the approximate measurement, in millimeters (mm), from the edge of the bezel, diagonally across the watch dial to the other side."
Case thickness is the approximate measurement, in inches, of the watchcase depth from the back to the front."
A watchband or bracelet is a strap, band or bracelet of ceramic, cloth, leather, metal, plastic or rubber that attaches to the watchcase and wraps around the wrist to hold a wristwatch in place."
A fold-over clasp with push button and safety lock is deployment clasp that essentially has two safety features: a fold-over snapping latch, as well as push buttons on either side of the clasp that opens it."
A pin buckle is an ornamental device that fastens the two loose ends of a watchstrap with a catch."